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Girard-Perregaux Unveils New Laureato Chronograph 42mm Two-Tone Watch
Girard-Perregaux expands its esteemed Laureato line with a distinctive two-tone Chronograph 42mm, a fresh release that marries sporty aesthetics with luxurious details. While the recent watch events in Geneva may have concluded, the innovation continues, as this new model is poised to capture attention with its unique blend of materials and a comfortable design ideal for warmer seasons.
This particular Laureato chronograph stands out with its 42mm case, crafted from robust 904L stainless steel, elegantly complemented by 18K rose gold elements on the bezel, crown, and chronograph pushers. Eschewing a metal bracelet for a more casual yet refined look, the watch is presented on a brown rubber strap featuring a signature hobnail pattern and secured with a stainless steel butterfly clasp. Measuring 12.16mm in thickness and offering 100 meters of water resistance, this timepiece underscores its athletic aspirations with practical specifications.
The watch’s visual appeal is further enhanced by a brown hobnail-patterned dial, adorned with three sub-dials for running seconds, a 30-minute counter, and a 12-hour totalizer, along with a discreet date display at 4:30. Rose-gold-plated baton markers with white Super-LumiNova and a prominent brand logo complete the sophisticated dial layout. Powering this exquisite chronograph is the in-house GP03300 automatic movement, visible through a sapphire case back. This movement boasts intricate finishing techniques such as perlagg, Côtes de Genève, anglage, and mirror polishing, reflecting the brand's commitment to high-end craftsmanship. With 63 jewels, a 28,800 vph frequency, and a 46-hour power reserve, the GP03300 ensures reliable and precise timekeeping. Priced at €26,800 / US$26,000 / £21,600, this limited initial production of 50 pieces represents a thoughtful blend of luxury, sportiness, and contemporary design, offering a compelling choice within its competitive segment.
The introduction of the two-tone Laureato Chronograph 42mm by Girard-Perregaux is a testament to the brand's continuous pursuit of excellence and design innovation. This timepiece embodies a harmonious balance between traditional watchmaking artistry and modern wearability, encouraging enthusiasts to embrace both heritage and progress in their personal style and appreciation for fine craftsmanship.
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